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Seven
By
JACK
CARLISLE
"RF.O.
SEVEN"
is
two
year,
old
today.
If
a
l
l
the
columns
were
put
in
a
book
they
would
m
a
k
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a
pretty
good
sized
v
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i
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75.000
words.
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h
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n
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been
ve.rv
hard,
dragging
it
nut
over
a
t
v
o
year
period,
but
I
would
hate
to
sit
flown
and
start
out
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w
r
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t
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75,000
words
unless
I
had
two
years
to
f
i
n
i
r
h
.
We
had
a
Ir,t
of
h
a
i
l
damage
on
e
route
last
Friday
n
i
g
r
t
.
The
hardest
h
i
t
s
spot
was
S
u
l
p
h
u
r
City,
a
l
t
h
o
u
g
h
some
h
a
i
l
f
e
l
l
all
lh*
way
from
Elkins
to
a
short
wav
leynnrl
Hicks.
A
r
o
u
n
d
S
u
l
p
h
u
r
U
M
y
the
gardens
were
ruined
or
:
everely
damaged,
many
windows
were
broken
and
several
roofs
were
damaged.
The
wind
was
very
strong,
there
was
a
heavy
rain-
f
a
l
l
,
and
the
h
a
i
l
fell
for
about
|
:en
nr
fiftr-en
minutes.
!
S.-ilIy
I
m
n
t
o
had
pretty
good
luck
with
the
12
duck
eggs'she
set.
;
Ten
hatched
and
nine
of
the
little
j
ducklings
are
T
t
i
l
]
alive.
It
is
always
pretty
f
u
n
n
y
to
watch
the
old
hen
tile
f
i
r
s
t
time
the
l
i
t
t
l
e
rlucks
get
near
the
water.
She
j
u
s
t
can't
believe
t
h
a
t
her
children
!
would
he
so
s
t
u
p
i
d
.
i
I
t
h
o
u
g
h
t
t
h
a
t
the
Mack
Hinkles
:
were
moving
one
d
a
v
last
week.
All
of
t
h
e
i
r
f
u
r
n
i
t
u
r
e
had
been
.
moved
out
of
the
house
and
was
scattered
around
t
h
e
van!
and
on
the
porch.
However.
I
found
out
the
n
e
x
t
day
t
h
a
t
they
were
just
sanding
the
floors.
i
I
keep
wondering
when
the
i
graders
are
going
to
do
some
work
'
on
t
h
a
t
stretch
of
road
between
1
S
u
l
p
h
u
r
City
and
the
Strain
schoolhoii-c
road.
Last
week
the
i
graders
were
w
o
r
k
i
n
g
at
both
ends
I
of
the
r
n
n
d
.
but
n,?ry
an
i
n
c
h
did
they
touch
on
the
road
that
needs
it
so
badly.
I
The
Hoyt
C'hildress
f
a
m
i
l
y
have
.
rold
t
h
e
i
r
place
and
h
a
v
e
moved
:
!o
near
M
i
a
m
i
.
Fla.
Hovt
told
me
t
i
n
t
he
has
a
two-sere'plot
down
!
l
u
c
r
e
w
i
t
h
a
c
a
n
a
l
bordering
it
and
t
h
a
t
he
could
go
by
water
from
his
place
right
to
the
G
u
l
f
or
Mexico
.
.
.
The
John
Shells-
WKVS
have
nlready
n'nved
i
n
t
o
Ihe
C'liWrrss
property.
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wick
is
a
retired
government
em-
ploye,
moving
here
from
Denver,
I
Colo.
He
worked
for
tile
post
of!
fice
for
many
years,
but
spent
the
j
last
few
years
with
the
Veteran's
I
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d
m
i
n
i
s
t
r
a
t
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.
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R.
O.
Kidds
have
also
sold
i
their
property.
They
are
s
t
i
l
l
liv-
i
ing
on
the
place
and
havcnt
1
told
;
me
their
plans
for
the
f
u
t
u
r
e
.
I
Folks
tell
me
t
h
a
t
the
weather
we
have
been
h^vin-;
for
the
pa:;t
two
or
three
days
i-
"blackberry
winter."
I
t
h
i
n
k
it
is
supposed
to
Â·
cnme
along
about
the
time
black-
I
berries
are
in
f
u
l
l
bloom.
Well.
I
.
guess
it
p.
for
they
ar-
certainly
'
blooming
alonq
RFD
Seven.
O.
I,.
Dailey.
our
new
superintendent
of
mails,
went
around
the
route
w
i
t
h
me
last
Wednesday.
During
the
May
count,
the
SOM
spends
one
day
with
each
of
the
rural
carriers.
We
were
in
pretty
much
of
.T
h
u
r
r
y
,
as
we
got
out
a
little
late,
and
I
didn't
get
to
point
out.
as
many
of
the
interesting
sights
as
I
would
have
liked
to.
However.
Mr.
Dailey
did
find
time
to
trade
for
a
couple
of
crates
of
strawberries
as
we
came
by
the
Hoskins
patch
on
the
Ed
Ecf-
warri's
road.
He
aim
started
a
deal
wtih
Mrs.
Belle
Shacklefnrd
'
for
an
old
cedar
churn.
Mrs'.
!
;
Shackleford
isn't
sure
where
t
h
e
;
'
dasher
is
but
she
is
q
u
i
t
e
sure
t
h
a
t
the
churn
will
b?
ok
if
i!
is
soaked
I
in
water
for
a
few
riays.
Mr.
I
Dailey
gave
me
the
honor
of
hav:
ing
the
roughest
stretch
of
raid
,
he
found
on
any
of
the
rout?.---
'
that
road
north
of
Sulphur
City
that
I
mentioned
earlier
in
the
column.
Coy
Fraley
had
to
leave
in
such
.
a
hi:;
hurry
l
h
a
t
he
d
i
d
n
'
t
have
j
lime
for
the
dentist
to
f
i
n
i
s
h
his
I
teeth,
hut
he
left
his
address
with
'Â·Â·
me
and
I
sent
them
on
the
next
|
day.
And
a
couple
of
days
later
Christine
Hamm,
both
of
Tulsa
Okla.,
were
married
May
3
by
Judge
Thomas
F.
Butt.
Joseph
D.
Barbieux
and
.Miss
Carole
Clements,
both
of
Tulsa,
I
Okla.,
were
m
a
i
i
i
e
d
May
3
by
j
Judge
Thomas
F.
Butt.
O.
C.
Glass,
Owasso.
Okla.,
and
Miss
Phyllis
Ann
Hogard,
Tulsa
'
Okla.,
were
married
May
3
by
Floyd
Carl,
Jr.,
justice
of
the
peace.
John
Wesley
Thomas,
Fort
Worth.
Texas,
and
Miss
Doris
Mae
McChristian.
Fayetteville,
were
married
May
5
by
the
Rev
Freri
W.
McClung.
Alva
O.
Hite,
Jr.,
Union
Town,
Kan.,
and
Miss
Joyce
Larcon,
Fort
Scott,
Kan.,
were
married
Mav
3
by
the
Rev.
Walter
L.
Johnson
Joe
.Veil
Druce
and
Miss
Barhara
Rave
Saunders.
both
of
Fav-
c
t
t
e
v
i
l
l
e
,
were
married
May
3
by
Ihe
Rev.
Jack
Winegeart.
Edward
Nelson
Catron,
Fort
Defiance.
Ariz.,
and
Mrs.
Robbie
Nell
Ramsev,
Springdale
were
married
May
2
by
R.
F.
Jackson,
justice
of
the
peace.
William
Erwin
Sartin,
Fayetteville,
and
Miss
Lucille
Cotton,
Se-
ligmau.
Mo.,
were
married
May
3
by
the
Rev.
Ray
Garrison.
Charles
Fugene
Reed,
Winslow
and
Miss
Lucy
Christian
Canfield
Brentwnr-l,
were
married
May
i
.
by
Ihe
Rev.
James
C.
Ramey.
Louis
David
Ford
and
Mrs.
Betty
I
MI
Lovd,
both
of
Fort
Gibson,
Okla.,
were
married
Mav
1
by
John
Kirsch,
justice
of
the
peace
Michael
Thomas
Banks
and
Mrs.
Leatrice
Modene
Lowry.
both
of
Lawlon.
Okla.,
were
married
Â·
April
2!)
by
Judge
Thomas
F.
Butt
Jack
Center
and
Mrs.
Barbara
Campbell,
both
of
Winslow,
were
here
to
get
rid
of
all
of
his
live-
.
stork
and
other
belongings.
I
hope
t
h
a
t
his
teeth
catch
up
with
him
.
betore
he
starts
bark.
Before
my
route
was
extended
!
to
I
r
e
Will
Hinkl"
place,
I
uscH
,
to
go
up
in
t
h
a
t
drivewav
south
'
of
Homer
MrRroom's
house
to
t
u
r
n
around.
Homer
had
his
mail-
:
box
there--severs!
fert
off
the
road:
but
when
I
stopper!
goin"
up
in
there.
I
asked
the
McCrooms
if
they
would
please
move
their
box
down
on
the
road.
Thev
not
only
moved
the
mailbox
b
u
t
'
e
v
e
n
:
moveri
the
hou.-c.
Now
t
h
a
t
is
what
1
call
cooperation.
ftirs.
Vinis
E.
Edwards.
Prairie
Grove,
were
married
May
2
by
E.
King,
justice
of
the
peace.
On
The
Radio
New
York-l/Pl-Tonight:
NBC-7
M
a
c
R
a
e
Show;
8
Lily
Pons:
8:30
Band
of
America.
CBS-7
Susnense;
8
Radio
Theater:
9
Bob
Hawk.
ABC
-7
Henry
Taylor:
7:30
Big
Hand
Drama;
8
Whiteman
Teenage
Club.
MBS
-
7
Woman
of
Year;
7:30
Crime
Docs
Not
ray;;
8:30
Crime
Fighter.-.
Montie
May
Brooks.
Clark.
Mo.,
and
Mrs.
Naomi
Marguerite
Riley.
Renick,
Mo.,
were
married
May
io
by
Ihe
Kcv.
D.
L.
Dyker.
Jr.
;
Marvin
Lee
B
u
r
l
,
'
T
u
l
s
a
.
Okla.,'
Â·and
Mrs.
.Maesie
McCaslin,
Kort
:
Smith,
were
married
May
10
by
j
the
Rev.
D.
L.
Dykes,
Jr.'
Ervin
A.
Clift
and
Mrs.
Lerese
M.
Sacked,
both
of
G
u
t
h
r
i
e
.
Ok!a.,i
were
married
May
R
by
James
H
.
'
Kays,
juslic"
of
the
peace.
j
Keith
n.
Terrell
and
Miss
Pat,
ricia
Ann
Klein,
both
of
Vallev
I
Falls.
Kan.,
were
married
May
6
by
the
Rev.
Joseph
N.
Doyle.
"
.
T.oyd
I.eroy
Carter.
Claremore.'
Okla.,
and
Miss
Rita
Louise
\
V
i
l
-
l
son,
Vmita.
Okia..
were
m
a
r
r
i
e
d
,
Â·^Xiay
5
by
James
H.
Kays,
j
u
s
t
i
c
e
'
of
the
peace.
|
Elmer
I.eroy
Becktold,
I.ubbock.
Texas,
and
Mrs.
Geneva
M
i
l
d
r
e
d
'
i
l
u
h
c
y
.
Jopli::,
Mo.,
were
m
a
r
r
i
e
d
,
Mav
,5
by
the
Rev.
J.
Robert
Moffett.
:
Harry
c.
Johnson
and
Mrs.
Res-
'
e
Marie
Park,
both
of
Tulsa,
Okla.,
v.-ere
married
May
3
by
Jur'-ne
Thomas
F.
Butt.
^Victory
Hamm
and
Mrs.
Opal
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other
frock
is
so
universally
popular
as
the
charming
classic
'
A
l
w
a
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s
in
style
and
so
k
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d
t
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:
every
f
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q
i
n
e
,
t
h
i
s
one
has
a
new
i
look
in
the
shaped
collar,
the
rows
'
of
lace
for
trim.
Pattern
No.
(1828
is
a
sew-rite
!
perforated
pattern
in
sizes
14
i
n
IB,
20;
40.
42.
44,
4fi.
Size
Ifi
4
yards
of
38-inrh;
2
yards
trimming.
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this
pattern,
send
30e
for
EACH,
in
COINS,
your
n,
1mo
.
nd
.
dress,
sizes
desired,
and
the
PAT
TRRN
NUMBER
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3:30
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Pirk'n
Time
4:00
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Pick'n
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4:30
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Pick'n
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